Akinori Hosoyamada (original) (raw)

I am a researcher of cryptography at NTT Social Informatics Laboratories, NTT Corporation, Japan.

Contact e-mail address: akinori dot hosoyamada at protonmail dot com

Last update: September 30, 2021

Research Interests and Highlights

Currently I am interested in symmetric-key cryptography, especially in post-quantum security of symmetric-key schemes, e.g., cryptanalysis of block ciphers and hash functions using quantum algorithms, and post-quantum security proofs for mode of operations. The following list is the highlight of my recent results with co-researchers.

So far most of my published results are related to (post-)quantum security of symmetric-key schemes, but I am also interested in other topics on cryptography both in the quantum and classical settings. (Basically I like pure/applied mathematics.)


Biography

Job Experience

2016.04 – present

Researcher, NTT Corporation. (NTT Secure Platform Laboratories -> NTT Social Informatics Laboratories)

Education

2018.10 – 2021.09

Doctor of Engineering from Nagoya University. (Supervisor: Tetsu Iwata / Doctoral Thesis: “Post-Quantum Provable Security in Symmetric-Key Cryptography”)

2014.04 – 2016.03

Master of Science from Kyoto University. (Major: Algebraic/Differential Topology)

2010.04 – 2014.03

Bachelor of Science from Kyoto University. (Major: Mathematics)


Papers (in English)

See also dblp

Peer-Reviewed International Conference (with proceedings)

Peer-Reviewed International Conference (without proceedings)

Journals

Preprints


Other Activities

Program Committee Member

Invited Seminar

2019.10

Dagstuhl Seminar 19421, Quantum Cryptanalysis, October 13 – 18, 2019, Schloss Dagstuhl, Wadern, Germany [Link]

Invited Talk (International)

2019.11

The 9th Asian-workshop on symmetric key cryptography, December 13 – 15, 2019, University of Hyogo, Kobe, Japan [Link]

Reports

2020.1

[H20] Hosoyamada, A.: Review and Evaluation of the Effect of Quantum Computers on the Security of Symmetric-Key Cryptographic Schemes. CRYPTREC Investigation Reports on Cryptographic Techniques in FY 2019. [Link] (in Japanese)


Awards

2020.12

Asiacrypt 2020 Best Paper Award.

2019.01

SCIS 2018 Paper Award.

2017.08

IWSEC 2017 Best Paper Award.